Frederick Herbert Net Worth
Frederick Herbert Net Worth is
$12 Million
Frederick Herbert Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Date Of Birth | June 4, 1909 |
Place Of Birth | New York City, New York, USA |
Profession | Music Department, Soundtrack |
Star Sign | Gemini |
Music Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Far Out West | 1967 | composer: stock music - uncredited | |
Ride to Hangman's Tree | 1967 | composer: stock music - uncredited | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1958-1960 | TV Series music supervisor - 59 episodes | |
Startime | 1960 | TV Series music supervisor - 1 episode | |
Leave It to Beaver | 1958-1959 | TV Series music supervisor - 36 episodes | |
The Restless Gun | 1958-1959 | TV Series music supervisor - 6 episodes | |
Cimarron City | TV Series composer - 25 episodes, 1958 - 1959 music supervisor - 18 episodes, 1958 - 1959 | ||
A Stranger in My Arms | 1959 | composer: stock music - uncredited | |
Buckskin | 1958-1959 | TV Series music supervisor - 2 episodes | |
Mike Hammer | 1959 | TV Series music supervisor - 8 episodes | |
Four Girls in Town | 1957 | composer: stock music - uncredited | |
The All American | 1953 | composer: stock music - uncredited | |
Girls in the Night | 1953 | composer: stock music - uncredited | |
The Postman Always Rings Twice | 1946 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Two Sisters from Boston | 1946 | music mixer - uncredited | |
A Letter for Evie | 1946 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Up Goes Maisie | 1946 | music mixer - uncredited | |
The Sailor Takes a Wife | 1945 | music mixer - uncredited | |
They Were Expendable | 1945 | music mixer - uncredited | |
What Next, Corporal Hargrove? | 1945 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Anchors Aweigh | 1945 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Without Love | 1945 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Meet Me in St. Louis | 1944 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | 1944 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Kismet | 1944 | music mixer - uncredited | |
The Heavenly Body | 1944 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Cry 'Havoc' | 1943 | music mixer - uncredited | |
Pinocchio | 1940 | scoring mixer - uncredited | |
The Wizard of Oz | 1939 | assistant music mixer - uncredited | |
Thin Ice | 1937 | music cutter - uncredited |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The Virginian | 1964-1966 | TV Series writer - 4 episodes | |
The Thrill of It All | 1963 | lyrics: "The Thrill Of It All" | |
Invasion of the Animal People | 1959 | lyrics: "MIDNIGHT SUN LAMENT" | |
Imitation of Life | 1959 | writer: "Empty Arms" - uncredited | |
Quantez | 1957 | lyrics: "THE LONELY ONE", "TRUE LOVE" | |
Istanbul | 1957 | writer: "Venita" - uncredited | |
The Spoilers | 1955 | writer: "Careless Love" - uncredited | |
The Rawhide Years | 1955 | lyrics: "Happy Go Lucky", "Give Me Your Love" | |
Man Without a Star | 1955 | lyrics: "Man Without A Star" | |
Destry | 1954 | writer: "Bang Bang", "If You Can Can-Can", "Empty Arms" | |
Dawn at Socorro | 1954 | writer: "True Love", "Beyond the Horizon" - uncredited | |
Francis Joins the WACS | 1954 | lyrics: "I WANT TO ENLIST IN THE WACS" - uncredited | |
The Far Country | 1954 | lyrics: "PRETTY LITTLE PRIMROSE" - uncredited | |
Rails Into Laramie | 1954 | lyrics: "Laramie" / music: "Laramie" | |
Walking My Baby Back Home | 1953 | "Hop on the Bandwagon", "Down in the South" | |
Take Me to Town | 1953 | lyrics: "OH, YOU RED-HEAD" / writer: "THE TALE OF VERMILLION O'TOOLE" | |
City Beneath the Sea | 1953 | lyrics: "SIPPA-A-SIP", "HANDLE WITH CARE", "Time For Love" - uncredited | |
Gunsmoke | 1953 | writer: "True Love Is Hard to Find" | |
The Mississippi Gambler | 1953 | lyrics: "DE LAWD'S PLAN" | |
Meet Me at the Fair | 1953 | lyrics: "Meet Me at the Fair" - uncredited | |
South Sea Sinner | 1950 | lyrics: "BLUE LAGOON" | |
Sierra | 1950 | lyrics: "HIDEAWAY", "END OF THE ROAD", "BLACK ANGUS MCDOUGAL", "DRIFT ALONG" | |
Red River | 1948 | music: "Settle Down" 1947 | |
The Bridge of San Luis Rey | 1944 | lyrics: "Poor Poor Mama", "The Devil Will Get You" - uncredited | |
Peck's Bad Boy | 1934 | lyrics: "Father and Son" |